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6. Troubleshooting
not start
Blown fuse, circuit breaker.
Replace - eliminate overload.
Open valves, clear other obstructions.
Test by setting stroke to 0%.
Check power source. Check wiring
diagram (see above).
Ball check valves held open with
solids.
Clean – inspect, flush with clear fluid.
Increase suction pressure.
Re-prime, check for leak.
Remove and clean. Replace screen if
necessary.
Stroke adjustment set at zero.
Increase stroke length setting.
Check voltages, frequency, wiring,
and terminal connections. Check
nameplate vs. Specifications.
Check valves worn or dirty.
Clean, replace if damaged.
Calibration system error.
Product viscosity too high.
Lower viscosity by increasing product
temperature or dilution. Increase
Increase suction pressure.
drops.
Clean, replace if damaged.
Check viscosity and other variables.
Supply tank vent plugged.
Increase suction pressure.
Entrained air or gas in product.
Consult factory for suggested venting.
Check voltage and frequency.
Clean, replace if necessary.
Increase discharge pressure to obtain
a minimum pressure difference of 5
psi from suction to discharge.
rated.
Suction pressure higher than
Install backpressure valve or consult
factory for piping recommendations.
Back pressure valve set too low.
Back pressure valve leaks.
Repair, clean, or replace.
knocking
Discharge pressure too high.
Install pulsation dampener.
Stroke length at partial setting.
Some operating noise is characteristic
of lost motion pumps.
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